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P6%-,&$5,0/ 1771-IN044C-EN-P - O&50%(3 2002 Analog Output Module Catalog Number 1771ĆOFE Series B Use this document as a guide when installing the 1771-OFE analog output module. To See page I.1035$/5 "4(3 I/)03.$5,0/ 1 "/’(345$/’ P30’6&5 C0.1$5,%,-,59 4 C$-&6-$5( P08(3 R(26,3(.(/54 4 D(5(3.,/( M0’6-( P-$&(.(/5 5 (5 5+( M0’6-( C0/),*63$5,0/ J6.1(34 5 I/45$-- 5+( K(9,/* B$/’4 8 I/45$-- 5+( M0’6-( $/’ F,(-’ #,3,/* A3. 9 C0//(&5 #,3,/* 50 5+( F,(-’ #,3,/* A3. 10 G306/’ 5+( C+$44,4 $/’ M0’6-( 11 C0/),*63( 5+( M0’6-( 12 For this reference information See page D,$*/045,&4 $/’ !306%-(4+005,/* 13 H$:$3’064 L0&$5,0/4 15 1(&,),&$5,0/4 16 Because of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication, those responsible for the application and use of these products must satisfy themselves that all necessary steps have been taken to assure that each application and use meets all performance and safety requirements, including any applicable laws, regulations, codes and standards. In no event will Rockwell Automation be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damage resulting from the use or application of these products. Any illustrations, charts, sample programs, and layout examples shown in this publication are intended solely for purposes of example. Since there are many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation, Rockwell Automation does not assume responsibility or liability (to include intellectual property liability) for actual use based upon the examples shown in this publication. !+,4 ,&0/ ,4 64(’ 8+(/ $’’,5,0/$- ,/)03.$5,0/ ,4 $7$,-$%-( ,/ 5+( Analog Output Module User Manual, 16%-,&$5,0/ 1771;"M030. Installation Instructions Contents Important User Information

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Analog Output Module

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Because of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication, those responsible for the application and use of these products must satisfy themselves that all necessary steps have been taken to assure that each application and use meets all performance and safety requirements, including any applicable laws, regulations, codes and standards. In no event will Rockwell Automation be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damage resulting from the use or application of these products.
Any illustrations, charts, sample programs, and layout examples shown in this publication are intended solely for purposes of example. Since there are many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation, Rockwell Automation does not assume responsibility or liability (to include intellectual property liability) for actual use based upon the examples shown in this publication.
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Allen–Bradley publication SGI–1.1, Safety Guidelines for Application, Installation, and Maintenance of Solid–State Control (available from your local Rockwell Automation office), describes some important differences between solid–state equipment and electromechanical devices that should be taken into consideration when applying products such as those described in this publication.
Reproduction of the contents of this copyrighted publication, in whole or part, without written permission of Rockwell Automation, is prohibited.


! Identifies information about practices or circumstances that may lead to personal injury or death, property damage, or economic loss.
IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product.
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! Environment and Enclosure
This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment, in overvoltage Category II applications (as defined in IEC publication 60664–1), at altitudes up to 2000 meters without derating.
This equipment is considered Group 1, Class A industrial equipment according to IEC/CISPR Publication 11. Without appropriate precautions, there may be potential difficulties ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbance.
This equipment is supplied as “open type” equipment. It must be mounted within an enclosure that is suitably designed for those specific environmental conditions that will be present, and appropriately designed to prevent personal injury resulting from accessibility to live parts. The interior of the enclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool. Subsequent sections of this publication may contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certifications.
See NEMA Standards publication 250 and IEC publication 60529, as applicable, for explanations of the degrees of protection provided by different types of enclosures. Also, see the appropriate sections in this publication, as well as the Allen–Bradley publication 1770–4.1, (“Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines”), for additional installation requirements pertaining to this equipment.
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! ATTENTION $( & &$!%&& %$
This equipment is sensitive to electrostatic discharge, which can cause internal damage and affect normal operation. Follow these guidelines when you handle this equipment:
• Touch a grounded object to discharge potential static.
• Wear an approved grounding wriststrap. • Do not touch connectors or pins on component
boards. • Do not touch circuit components inside the
equipment. • If available, use a static–safe workstation. • When not in use, keep modules in appropriate
static–safe packaging.

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Place your module in any I/O module slot of the I/O chassis except for the left-most slot. This slot is reserved for PC processors or adapter modules.
! ATTENTION Group your modules to minimize adverse affects
from radiated electrical noise and heat. We recommend the following.
• Group analog output and low voltage dc modules away from ac modules or high voltage dc modules to minimize electrical noise interference.
• Do not place this module in the same I/O group with a discrete high-density I/O module when using 2-slot addressing.
• Limit adjacent slot power dissipation to 10W maximum.
The module configuration jumpers consist of:
• the last state configuration jumper (all versions)
• the voltage range configuration jumpers (1771-OFE1 only).
The type of module you have dictates how you set the configuration jumpers.
There are three versions of the analog output module:

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The LAST STATE configuration jumpers determine the value of all the module’s outputs whenever communication between the module and the processor is lost. This condition occurs when a processor or adapter faults, or the processor is placed in the PROG or TEST mode, or if the remote I/O cable breaks.
This is a significant safety feature. You can choose to have the module’s outputs go to the minimum, middle or maximum of their respective ranges or hold their last state if a module or system fault occurs or if the system processor changes from RUN to PROG mode.
You do this by placing the LAST STATE configuration jumpers on eight (four jumpers on sets of pins) of the stake pins corresponding to MIN, MID or MAX. If you do not place configuration jumpers in one of these positions, the module defaults to the HOLD LAST VALUE setting.
IMPORTANT • On power-up, the module’s output is disabled until the module receives the first block transfer write. The output then enables with the value that you send it in the block transfer write block. • We ship 1771-OFE modules with the LAST STATE configuration jumpers in the MID position.
! ATTENTION Switch 1 of the I/O rack affects the function of the
configuration settings as indicated in the table below.
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To set the last state configuration jumpers, proceed as follows.
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Remove power from the 1771 I/O chassis backplane and field wiring arm before removing or installing an I/O module.
• Failure to remove power from the backplane or wiring arm could cause module damage, degra- dation of performance, or injury.
• Failure to remove power from the backplane could cause injury or equipment damage due to possible unexpected operation.
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The 1771–OFE modules are a modular component of the 1771 I/O system requiring a properly installed system chassis. Refer to publication 1771–IN075 for detailed information on acceptable chassis and proper installation and grounding requirements. Limit the maximum adjacent slot power dissipation to 10W maximum.
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Remove power from the 1771 I/O chassis backplane and field wiring arm before removing or installing an I/O module.
• Failure to remove power from the backplane or wiring arm could cause module damage, degra- dation of performance, or injury.
• Failure to remove power from the backplane could cause injury or equipment damage due to possible unexpected operation.
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Use the following diagrams to ground your I/O chassis and analog input module. Follow these steps to prepare the cable:
Refer to Wiring and Grounding Guidelines, publication 1770-4.1 for additional information.
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Introduction_Catagory Types
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards. It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printing. Find your publication type in the first section below. Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type. The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section. Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories, depending on the region (EMEA or Americas). For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards, see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan.
Publication Type and Print Category
Publication Type
JIT Spec. (See table below)
Description
AD
5
100
Presale / Internal
/News Release (press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed)
AT
PP
A3
D1
Product Profile NOTE: Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type.
5
100
NA
Service ProfileSales Promotion NOTE: Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type.
5
100
D5, D6
Technical Data
Presale / External
Pre-sale / Marketing
All paper in this category is White Brightness, 85% or better. Opacity 87% or better
Category
A1
A2
A3
A4
170gsm Silk – 120gsm Silk
170gsm Silk – 120gsm Silk
A7
2 color text
Selection Guide
B1
100gsm bond
100gsm bond
C1
D1
D2
D3
80# gloss cover, 80# gloss text coated 2 sides
D4
90# index, 20# bond
90# index, 20# bond
Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm
90# index, 20# bond
D5
Select Print Category A,B,C or D from category list, on "Introduction_Catagory Types" tab
11” x 17”
LOOSE -Loose Leaf
8.5” x 11”
8.5” x 11”
PERFECT - Perfect Bound
A4
BOTTOM
SIDE
19021
As entered in DocMan - enter number only, no description. Example - 19021
CMKMKE CM Integrated Arch - 19021 CMKMKE Market Access Program - 19105
4.75” x 7” (slightly smaller half-size)
THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound)
A7
Binding/Stitching:
Review key on right...
Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4. 20 sheets max. on 20# (text and cover); 20 sheets = 80-page pub 16 sheets max. on 20# (text) and 90# (cover); 16 sheets = 64-page pub Perfect Bound Items 475 sheets max. on 20# no cover; 475 sheets = 950-page pub 470 sheets max. w/cover / 90# index unless indicated otherwise); 470 sheets = 940-page pub Coil Bound Items 400 sheets max. of 20# (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90# index unless indicated otherwise); 400 sheets = 800-page pub Tape Bound Items 125 sheets max. on 20# no cover; 125 sheets = 250-page pub 120 sheets max. w/cover (90# index unless indicated otherwise); 120 sheets = 240-page pub Double Wire Bound Items 250 sheets max. on 20# (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90# index unless indicated otherwise); 250 sheets = 500-page pub
4.75” x 7.75”
A8
20
5.5” x 8.5” (half-size)
A9
6” x 4”
7.385” x 9” (RSI Std)
B1
NO
All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard, 5/16 inch-size hole and a minimum of ¼ inch from the inner page border.
8.25” x 11” (RA product profile std)
B3
Average sheets of paper.. 25, 50 75,100 Max
9” x 12” (Folder)
Ink Color
One color assumes BLACK / 4 color assume CMYK / Indicate PMS number here…
A4 (8 ¼” x 11 ¾”) (210 x 297 mm)
Catalogs
C1
Comments:
C2